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76e 9 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 Winifred High School Winifred, Montana MR. and MRS. THEODORE M. BERGUM 'DecUcatc t To our Superintendent and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Bergum, at the completion of their twentieth year in our community, this annual is respectfully dedicated. We are proud to have been associated with them in our years at Winifred High School. We are grateful for the things they have done for us, and for those who came before us. . . . To our parents, for their patience and fortitude, for their prudence and temperance, we are this day deeply indebted. Without their kindly for- bearance, the success which has been ours would never have been possible. Sincerely, THE CLASS OF 1957 MR. THEODORE M. BERGUM The class of nineteen hundred and fifty seven and their advisor, Mr. Spoja, can truly be proud of this annual. It is a book to be treasured as the years go by. It reflects the life and activities of the Winifred High School students during this par- ticular year. The value of a school annual grows with age. Let it not be buried in a trunk in the basement nor among relics in the attic. Keep it at all times on your book shelf where you can go to it often and relive the best years of your life - your high school years. Congratulations to every member of this fine class and best wishes to each of you for future good health and happiness. Sincerely, i 8 'pacodCcf MR, T. M, BERGUM, Superintendent Mathematics MR, THOMAS BOULET Guidance, Business, Spanish, Physics, History MISS MARY KATHERINE CROWLEY English, History, Librarian MR. CHARLES KETTERING Athletic Coach, Biology, General Science, Civics MR, WILLIAM SPOJA English, Commercial MR. WARREN KETTERING Seventh and Eighth Grades MRS. DOROTHY HALVERSON Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. DOROTHY ASBJORNSON Third and Fourth Grades MRS. GLADYS MILLER First and Second Grades MRS. MARY HELEN SPOJA Music SWW 7'uc4tee Member MR. LLOYD HEGGEM Chairman MR. GRAYDON UDELHOVEN Member MR. JAMES STENSLIE ci tocUcui To those pictured on this page we wish to offer our gratitude. MR. INGVALD STRAND Their willing ser- vice contributes much to the smooth operation of our school. 2W 'Diuaw Mentors Basketball 1 Football 1,2,3 Manager 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Offices Vice President 3 Vice President 4 Plays Off the Track Junior Play 3 Cowslip Comers Senior Play 4 Candidate Gridiron King 2,3 Years in Winifred School 6 Football 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2 Manager 2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Plays Off the Track Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Years in Winifred School 5 Volleyball and Tumbling 1 Pep Club 1,2,3.4 Cheerleader 3,4 Alternate Cheerleader 1 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Offices Vice President 1 Secretary-Treasurer 2 Plays Desperate Ambrose Junior Play 1 Finders Creepers Senior Play 1 Off the Track Junior Play 3 Antics of Andrew Senior Play 3 Cowslip Corners Senior Play 4 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 2,3,4 Gridiron Queen 1 Gridiron Queen Candidate 2,3 Carnival Queen Candidate 3,4 Years in Winifred School 7 VALEDICTORIAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Offices President 2 Secretary-Treasurer 3 President 4 Plays Off the Track Junior Play 3 Antics of Andrew Senior Play 3 Everybody’s Crazy Junior Play 4 Cowslip Corners Senior Play 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Carnival Queen Candidate 3,4 Band 3 Volleyball 1 Girls' State 3 Years in Winifred School 12 SALUT ATOR1AN xhoven Couducl Vionot. andcouiS e Class Offices President 3 Vice President 2 Secretary-Treasurer 1,4 Plays Take It Easy Senior Play 2 Off the Track Junior Play 3 Antics of Andrew Senior Play 3 Everybody's Crazy Junior Play 4 Cowslip Comers Senior Play 4 Cheerleader 2 Alternate Cheerleader 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Paper Editor 3 Carnival Queen Candidate 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Volleyball 1 Years in Winifred School 12 In 1953, seven somewhat uncertain people took the desks in the first row of the study hall. Freshmen row. These people, by the names of Nancy Simac, Marian Asbjomson, Wilma Udelhoven, JoAnn Tuss, Dick Shubert, Bill Sawyer, and Jim Arthur, were about to begin four years of seeking higher know- ledge. The year went fast and soon they found themselves Sophomores. Now they could look forward to initiating the Freshmen and thus getting revenge. This year found the class smaller. Dick Shubert and Marian Asbjomson left them, but they gain- ed through many new and exciting experiences. As Juniors they put on their first play called Off the Track. The play went off well and soon it was time to start work on the Junior-Senior prom. The prom this year was en- titled Song of the Islands. Time passed swiftly after this and soon the school year ended bringing with it the knowledge that they were now Seniors. At last that long-awaited year had arrived. It sped by and soon it was time for the Senior play which was called Cowslip Corners. Then came the Junior-Senior prom and banquet at which they were honor guests. Finally came gradu- ation. Thus ended the high school careers of the Freshman class which started to Winifred High School in September of 1953. (?1 Z46 PioftAecy The year is 1980. The place is a little fortune telling booth where we can survey the class of '57 through the crystal ball. As we gaze into its depths we see an airplane just landing. As the door opens, out steps Nancy Simac. At last her dream of becoming a stewardess has materialized. But she is soon going to give up her career for a well-known magazine editor, whom she had met on one of her flights. As this scene passes from view the crystal ball clouds over. As it clears again we see a ranch scene. This place looks familiar - why it's the Arthur ranch. It seems that Jim has taken over his father’s ranch, known over the country as the James Arthur and sons Diamond-T Ranch. Next a huge building comes into view. As we look closer we can read the sign, New York General Hospital,” and we see a nurse just coming down the steps. Could it be - why, yes. It's JoAnn Tuss following her high school ambi- tion to become a nurse. She tells us she plans on traveling around to different places and seeing the country. Now the crystal ball fades over again. After much concentration we bring back the scene of a huge insurance firm - We Take All. Here we see the former Wilma Udelhoven. Wilma was a secretary for the firm but soon she married the boss's son. She and her husband now run the firm. Next, we see a huge estate. Is that someone sitting in the shade of that tree? Sure enough, it's Bill Sawyer. It seems Bill discovered a uranium mine when he accidentally kicked over a rock as he was sauntering down the road. He mined enough to retire and now lives a life of ease on his estate. Bill Sawyer wills his eggbeater hairdo to Billy Rich, his typing ability to Melvin Udelhoven, and his ability to arrive at school at one minute after nine to John Hunt. Jimmy Arthur wills his name Dudley to Ray Asbjornson, his friendship with the teachers to Tom Walling, and his parking spot on Lover's Hill to Noble Hamilton. Nancy Simac wills her cheerleading to Shirley Erlandson, her driving ability to Louie Miros, and her butterflying to Judy Udelhoven. Wilma Udelhoven wills her last seat in the study hall to Sharon Sawyer, her skip days to Roland and Frank, and her school schedule to Mildred Stilson. JoAnn Tuss wills her cheerleading to Patsy Arthur, her editorship of the annual to anyone who will have it, and the PN ferry to Helen Duvall. SeiU i PCcuf (Z eo Ccfr (ZonstenA' April 13, 1957 @CWt: WILMA UDELHOVEN............EDWARD MENDEL FRANKLIN ARTHUR..............JOANN TUSS VIOLIE PEARSON.....................JAMES ARTHUR SHIRLEY ERLANDSON.................MARIAN GIBBONS ALICE BERG............RONNIE ERLANDSON MELVIN UDELHOVEN.............TY LEONARD NANCY SIM AC..........MR. SPOJA, Director “Of Ceremonie Junior-senior Banquet JUDGE LEROY McKINNON Banquet Speaker ‘P'UHtt cuccC Scuufiuet Ccce 'Ttfoott REV. RANDALL LARSON Invocation - Benediction Commencement REV. RAYMOND NYQUIST Baccalaureate Speaker accaCtucieate z uC Commencement Speaker 7fcut24 DR. CHARLES B. PRICE Dean of Student Personnel Eastern Montana College On May 25, two cars full of Seniors, accompanied by Mr. Bergum and their par- ents, started on their annual park trip; destination, Yel- lowstone Park and Lewis and Clark Caverns. The days spent on the trip were full of exciting, long to be remembered incidents. SANDRA PHILP - Sandra is a WHS girl but her interests seem to lie in the Fergus High direction. She is noted for her high grades in school. HELEN DUVALL - Our transfer from Dodson, Montana. She has managed to capture the unwanted job as Presi- dent of the class. KEN WALLING - Noted for his ability to get along with the other students and his sudden interest in girls. (Namely one.) TOM WALLING - Known for his stu- dious ways and his unending interest in track. RAY ASBJORNSON - Better known as Little Big. He holds the position as money maker for the Junior Class. JOHN CARR - The cowboy of the class. He keeps Winifred's name in the rodeo circle. He is also known for his ability to run the mile. JOHN HUNT - Our Nova Scotian transfer. John is best known for his ability to take all the teasing the rest can give him. ROLAND REPPE - Roland still holds the chauffeurring job of the Reppe family. He is noted for his flashy brown eyes and quiet manner. LEO WHERLEY - Leo traded school for work the second semester. But he kept things alive the first. SHARON SAWYER - Transferred back to WHS this year. Sharon is best known for her laugh and the way she keeps the teachers jumping. JUDY UDELHOVEN - Best recognized for her ability to hang on to Jack and her interest in Physics Class. LOUIS MIROS - Best known for his many cars and his Princeton hair- cuts. JACK BROOKS - The only boy in the Junior Class who believes in going steady for three years. He is best known for his witty ways. DAVID KUCERA - Known for his mischievous manner and his ability to skip school four days out of five. JOHN ASBJORNSON - The boy with the mild manner until his temper is roused. He keeps the roads be- tween here and Lewistown warm. FRANK ARTHUR - Will probably be remembered for his part in the Sen- ior play as ”Pa. JIM MOODY - Our football hero. He has trouble making it to school on time but when he gets here it's for all day. NOBLE HAMILTON - He still goes by the name acquired last year - Skunk. He is noted for his ath- letic ability. S(yfi£ y K ie4 TY LEONARD - Known for his flashy red hair and his game of baseball. ALICE BERG - A newcomer to Wini- fred this year, but she will be remem- bered for some time as Flossine in the Senior Play. POLLY PHILP - Another studious Philp girl, and incidentally, a very popular one at that. RUBY PEARSON - The quiet member of the class. Known for her tendency to blush easily. MILDRED STILSON - Known as Toot sie to her friends, she is a favorite because of her charming personality. MELVIN UDELHOVEN - Known by that flashy smile and dark complex- ion. He is active in nearly all school activities. DENNIS WHERLEY - The curly haired lad of the Sophomore class. Best known for his cool headedness and ability to play ball. CAROLYN REPPE - Noted for her ability to sing and her fondness of Junior boys. Carolyn has taken her driving test in anticipation of the day she gets Roland's chauffeur job. RONNIE ERLANDSON - Best remem- bered for his showing in the basket- ball tournament last winter. VIOLIE PEARSON - The smallest girl in the class, known for her lively antics and her athletic ability. BETTY SMITH - The cowgirl of the class. She is also known for her ability to write poems. VIRGINIA WALLING - Known for her ability to talk and chew gum at ninety per. PATSY ARTHUR - Betty’s Siamese twin. When Betty is around Patsy’s near - and vice versa. Another cowgirl. ELLA BERG - Another newcomer. Ella is known for her ability to wheel that Chevy in any kind of weather. JIM SIMAC - He is quiet in nature and mischievous in manner. Known for his little tricks and for his abil- ity in athletics. 0?'ie46 H€K HOMER ARTHUR - The studious one of the Arthur Boys. For all that read- ing, though, his favorite saying is I don't know. JIM ARTHUR - Better known as Jeffro. He keeps the school and the teachers jumping with his antics. VIRGINIA ASBJORNSON - Best known for her cheerleading ability and her position as accompanist with the Chorus. BARBARA BROOKS - The quiet mem- ber of the class (when in school that is). She is known for her sweet dis- position. SHIRLEY ERLANDSON - Small, dark, and lively describes this gal. She is known for her quick smile and charm- ing personality. MARIAN GIBBONS - Another studious Freshman, determined to get the proper foot forward. She is noted for her quick smile and friendly ways. EDDIE MENDEL - Known for his witty remarks and ways, and his partici- pation in nearly everything that goes on in the school. BILL RICH - Best known for his s-l-o-w actions and manner. Guess that's the way to take life - if you can. JIM PEARSON - Jim is hardly one of the quieter members of the class. He has his share of fun in the school. JOEY TUSS - He is small, but as they say big things come in small packages. He is also looked upon as a future star in basketball. JOHN SCOVILLE - The tallest mem ber of the class. His height has helped gain him recognition as a future basketball star. JERRY SIM AC - Like his brother, Jerry has a quiet disposition but a mischievous manner. Guess it runs in the Simac family. DAVID STULC - The smalles mem- ber of the class. However, he makes up for his size by his ability to drive that little black Chevy around town. SANDRA OLSEN - Known for her singing ability, and her friendly disposition. She is also a very stu- dious gal. N i Available Seventh cutcC PHOTO NOT AVAIIASU Left to right, SEVENTH GRADE: Betty Hamilton, Bob Wherley, Jean Reppe, Beatrice Arthur, Jim Gibbons, Larry Udelhoven, Ronnie Heggem, Mary Ellen Heggem, Mary Vosen, Alice Asb- jomson. EIGHTH GRADE: Kathy Mendel, Vangie Stenslie, Cheryll Halverson, Glenn Halverson, Darlene Reppe, Jerry Udelhoven, Larry Anderson, Pat Wherley, J. O. Anderson. TEACHER: Warren Kettering. tuuC Sixt£ Left to right, FIFTH GRADE: Marjorie Thompson, Andy Anderson, Billy Olsen, Robert Vosen, Cathy Scoville, Billy Crow, Tom Gibbons, Sharon Heggem, Janet Udelhoven, Don Arthur, Robin Heggem, Shirley Tuss. SIXTH GRADE: Shirley Smith, Janice Sten- slie, Delores Reppe, Carol Anderson, Harley Damschen. TEACHER: Mrs, Halverson. cuuC 0pount Left to right, THIRD GRADE: Leonard Carson, Arlie Christensen, Howard Tuss, Karen Erickson, Gene Thompson, Roger Reppe. FOURTH GRADE: Shirley Carson, Gene Erick son, Darwin Heggem, James Scoville, Nancy Thompson, Tom Udelhoven, Billy Wil- lis. TEACHER: Mrs. Asbjornson. Left to right, FIRST GRADE: Deanna Bergum, John Blazicevich, Wayne Carlstrom, Allen Anderson, Mark Ehlert, Rusty Robinson, Betty Udelhoven, Dorena Martin, Betty Thompson. SECOND GRADE: Jimmy Jack Heggem, Ida Lee Skinner, Paul Seilstad, Ray Wells, Lorraine Heggem, Barbara Heller, Charlotte White, Nancy Asbjornson. TEACHER: Mrs. Miller. NOT PICTURED: Larry Tuss, Orren Reppe. RHYTHM BAND - Front, left to right: L. Tuss, D. Martin, B. Udelhoven, A. Anderson, J. Bla- zicevich, R. Wells. D. Bergum, M. Elhert, I. Skinner. Second: R. Robinson, W. Carlstrom, C. White, A. Walker, J. Heggem, O. Reppe, L. Heggem, P. Seilstad, B. Thompson. Third: N. Thompson, K. Erickson, D. Heggem, B. Heller, J. Scoville, S. Carson, H. Tuss, B. Willis. Fourth; T. Udelhoven, G. Erickson, G. Thompson, R. Reppe, A. Christenson, L. Carson. JUNIOR HI BASKETEERS - Front, left to right: R. Heggem, J. Gibbons, L. Udelhoven, R. Wherley. Rear: J. Udelhoven, G. Halverson, L. Anderson, P. Wherley, J. O. Anderson. glcttotties Front, left to right: D. Kucera, M. Udelhoven, R. Erlandson, T. Leonard, E. Mendel. Rear: J. Tuss, Manager, J. Carr, N. Hamilton, J. Moody, J. Brooks, L. Miros, B. Saw- yer, J. Asbjomson, D. Wherley. Coach: Charles Kettering, not shown. 'poot zCC Se Hut “Place Di4 Uct Co-Captains BILL SAWYER JACK BROOKS 'Pvotfaa f ?56 A SQUAD - Rear: N. Hamilton, J. Scoville, Coach Kettering, R. Erlandson, J. Brooks. Front; E. Mendel, J. Carr, D. Wherley, M. Udelhoven, Jim Simac. SyuacU B SQUAD - Rear: T, Leonard, J. Scoville, J. Simac, B. Rich. Front; J. Pearson, E. Mendel, J. Tuss, Jerry Simac. j. scovaix R. ERLANDSON D. WHERLEY Captain B. SAWYER Manager N. HAMILTON J. CARR Winners Fourth Place District Nine Tournament J. SIMAC J. BROOKS M. UDELHOVEN z td BASEBALL TEAM - Front: R. Erlandson, N. Hamilton, captain; E. Mendel, L. Miros. Center; T. Leonard, M. Udelhoven, D. Wherley, J. Carr. Rear: J. Asbjornson, J. Brooks, B. Sawyer. TRACK SQUAD - Front: R. Erlandson, N. Hamilton, E. Mendel, L. Miros, J. Brooks. Center: T. Leonard, J. Scoville, B. Sawyer, J. Carr, captain. Rear: D. Wherley, Coach Kettering, J. Asbjornson. RED RAIDER staff - Left to right: Bill Sawyer, Sports Editor; Nancy Simac, Assistant Editor; Mr. Spoja, Advisor; JoAnn Tuss, Editor; Jim Arthur, Art Editor; Wilma Udelhoven, Business Manager. PRAIRIE DOG CHATTER staff - Left to right, front: R. Asbjornson, Business Manager; J. Udel- hoven, Editor; S. Philp, Assistant Editor. Second: L. Miros, S. Sawyer, H. Duvall, J. Brooks, N. Hamilton. Third: J. Hunt, J. Moody, F. Arthur. Last: J. Carr, J. Asbjornson, K. Walling, D. Kucera, T. Walling, and R. Reppe, The Chorus earned a good” rating at the music festival at Harlowton, March 30. The Band and Chorus have made considerable progress this year. There is even talk of organizing a boys’ chorus. The Band earned an excellent rating at the music festival at Harlowton, March 30. PEP CLUB - Front, Cheerleaders, left to right: V. Asbjomson, N. Simae, J. Tuss. Second: W. Udelhoven, J. Udelhoven, S. Erlandson, M. Gibbons, V. Pearson, S. Philp, C, Reppe. Third: H. Duvall, S. Olson, M. Stilson, E. Berg, P. Philp, A. Berg, B. Smith, P. Arthur, B. Brooks, S. Sawyer, V. Walling, R. Pearson. Fourth; M. Vosen, M. Heggem, B. Arthur, A. Asbjornson, V. Stenslie, D. Reppe, K. Mendel, C. Halverson, J. Reppe, B. Hamilton. President J. Udel- hoven: Vice President, S. Erlandson; Secretary-Treasurer, W. Udelhoven. CHEERLEADERS - Virginia Asbjornson, Nancy Simac, JoAnn Tuss. ffcatt i ‘PCtiy SveMf ottcf 4 (? $ ? November 17, 1956 tt t: FRANKLIN ARTHUR JACK BROOKS---- JOHNNY CARR - - - HELEN DUVALL - - NOBLE HAMILTON JOHN HUNT------ LOUIE MIROS---- SANDRA PHILP - - • - SHARON SAWYER JOANN TUSS - JUDY UDELHOVEN WILMA UDELHOVEN ■----KEN WALLING - - TOM WALLING VIRGINIA WALLING MR. SPOJAg Director atobertteierai LEWISTOWN BOOSTERS Emerson and McKnight Hines Motor Company Don's The Hub Boward's Floral H. K. Shoes Penny's Toomey's Saddle and Shoe Kent's Photo Shop Blackman's Plumbing and Heating Anderson Buick and Pontiac Wardrobe Cleaners Jerry's Super Conoco Fraternal Order of Eagles 374 City Billiards Fergus Cafe Schieds Electric Fergus Imp. - Allis-Chalmers Farmers Union Oil Company Clack's Auto Court Dan Morrison and Sons OK Rubber Welders Bon Ton Lewistown Business Pool Parrish Motor Company Baird Brothers J. M. McDonald Company Creel's Funeral Home McDonald Ready Mix Cement Lewistown Electric Supply Janet G. Argersinger, Insurance Agency Attix Clinic Dowen Motor Company Lewistown Motors, Inc. Sears City Motor Sales Montana Lumber and Hdwe. Eck's Clinic Martin Farm Supply Pacific Hide and Fur Madsen Sheet Metal Field's Cleaners McEwen Farm Service Marshall Wells Store Greetings to Our Winifred Friends and Congratulations to the Graduates From BAR 19 _ HIGH WAV 19 Your Caterpillar Dealer CENTRAL CENTRAL MONTANA STOCKYARDS Montana's Most Modern Sanitary Stockyards Ship to the Highest Market MACHINERY COMPANY Central Montana Stockyards Lewistown, Montana Lewistown, Montana Box 598 Phone KE 8-5940 Bonded Livestock Market Phone KE 8-3471 THE CE NT RAl_ MUSIC SUPPLY Music Is Our Business Conn Selmer Olds Instruments Records, Sheet Music, Sundry Best of Luck MR. O. A. KELLY Lewistown, Montana As You Graduate in Life Go Refreshed Drink nee. u. s. pat. Off. BOTTLING COMPANY Lewistown, Montana Congratulations COOLEY d 1—IEVROI_____EE Service Is Our Business .iaafiSsr' Pleasing You Is Our Objective Lewistown, Montana CULVER STUDIO Distinctive Portraits LUTE AND SIBYL MUSSON Lewistown, Montana Congratulations from LEWISTOWN DAILY NEWS Office Supplies Desks Filing Cabinets Job Printing Phone KE 8-3401 Lewistown, Montana D-V GARAGE YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER International Trucks - Refrigerators and Freezers Your Cash Buys More at Hunt's Cash Store MTfe GENERAL MERCHANDISE Congratulations, Class of '57 Winifred, Montana See You at ED KltD LILS Cc e Good Food Cooked Right Quick Service - Good Coffee Lewistown, Montana 206 l 2 West Main St. YOUR TROUBLES EMPIRE CIGAR STORE Lewistown, Montana Service When You Need It WI INI FRED FARMERS OIL COMPANY GLENN A. WILDUNG, Mgr. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Treasure and Pleasure Stata. Get a Better Education with GOLDEN MONTANA School Supplies Musical Instruments Fourth and Broadway Lewistown, Montana Member F. D.I. C. FIT LST '7 2a, c?'wez£ OF LEW 1ST OWN Greetings to All Our Winifred Friends Including the Graduates You're money Ahead! KIETR AMD BRYTF GENERAL INSURANCE Phone KE 8-3766 202 Montana Building Lewistown, Montana We Clothe the Family at Fair Prices JACOBS STORE E-JAY-S ATHLETIC GOODS, INC. Representing - A. G. SPALDING BROS. Exclusive Team Equipment at Team Prices LEON JACOBS, Prop. Lewistown, Montana Congratulations from LECHNER Winifred, Montana MONTANA ELEVATOR COMPANY Ceretana Feeds Sapphire Flour Salt Happy Days Are Here to Stay Coal Chemicals If You Stop In at the bar j, RAYMOND VOSIN ( MARY AND TROY NIXON Winifred, Montana -fr cS?v r« a. %, T sdf THE OL BLAB FEST Join the Gang at the TAVER N MR. AND MRS. AL PRICE Lewistown, Montana Congratulations, Seniors of '57 For Farm Machinery . . . See the OSBURNJSEN MFLEM ENT CO. Your Oliver and Calkins Dealer Phone KE-83060 Lewistown, Montana The Home of Everyday Low Food Prices Your Complete Food Market Meat - Groceries - Fruits - Drugs You Will Find Our Case Lot Prices the Cheapest in Central Montana On the Truck By-Pass Lewistown, Montana RAHNS FOOD CENTER THE HOSPITAL Lewistown, Montana We are pleased to co- operate with the student body of Winifred High School and we hope to have some of the girls in our Nursing School next year. Lewistown, Montana For 3 Generations American Women Have Preferred MAYTAG GROCERY AND LOCKER PLANT Winifred, Montana Freshest, Finest and Cheapest Buys in Town THE WINIETREE TAVERN for a Good Time Anytime Quick, Economical Service at Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 FARMERS UNION G. T. A. Quality Feeds Coal - Salt - Minerals Cleaning and Treating WESLEY LAMBERT, Agent Winifred G. T. A. THE CO-OP WAY For Quality and Performance in Petroleum Products See Your STANDARD OIL MAN JIM NELSON, Agent Winifred, Montana Congratulations, Class of '57 The following business firms have helped sponsor pages of this annual: Ecks Pharmacy- Gambles Store Lewistown Creamery- Riverside Flower. Shop Central Motor Sales The Mint Bar Scheidts Jewelry Lewistown Hardware Co. Charlies Body Works Willis B. Haskell, Agency Farmers Union Insurance Nate's Sport Shop


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